Professional malta zampoņa made by the bolivian artisans Mamani Boss. And guarantee by professional musicians. Thanks to the tuning system this instrument has it is easy to tune it in any key. It has sliding corks witch allows the executants to obtain the refining in any tonality
Characteristics: Material: Bamboo Tuning: Mi minor - Adjustable Frequency: 4.40hz Number of rows: two Number of pipes: 10 - 9 Aproxx Measurements: Length: 44.5 cm (17.35") Width: 15 cm (5.85")
The Zampoņa (pan flute, also known as panpipes, syrinx, or quills) is an ancient musical instrument based on the principle of the stopped pipe, consisting usually of ten or more pipes of gradually increasing length (and, at times, girth). The pan flute is played by blowing horizontally across the open end against the sharp inner edge of the pipes. This creates the regular series of pulses which generate the sound waves within the tubes A popular instrument in the Andes, it has a Quechua or Aymara origin. They come in one or two rows in a stairway position. There are 4 kinds of Zampoņas: Toyos, low sound, Zankas 1/8 higher, Maltas 1/8 higher than Zankas and Chulis 1/8 octave higher than Maltas.
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